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Al Capone By: Melissa K.

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A Short Biography Not too much detail necessary Bullet Points

A Short Biography Capone was born on January 17, 1899 in Brooklyn, New York. Capone quit school at age 14 and joined 2 “kid gangs” In 1918, Capone married Mary "Mae" Coughlin on December 30, Mae gave birth to their son, Albert "Sonny" Francis.

Crime in the 1920’s What background does your reader need to understand the role of the individual using the context of the 1920s Try formatting an image in Washout and placing it behind text Stay Uniform

Crime in the 1920’s Violence was an everyday occurrence in Chicago in the 1920’s. Prohibition and gangsters took a huge part also. Since the 18th amendment banned the use or distribution of alcohol many gangsters all over America sold alcohol illegally. One famous American gangster was Al Capone. His headquarters were in Chicago and he headed the market for the illegal substance, alcohol.

Public Enemy Number 1 Al Capone set the stage for organized crime in Chicago. Although he was a murderer and delved into prostitution, gambling and most importantly alcohol distribution he maintained a public image. He referred to himself as the man who owned Chicago. He was a public utility in that he mixed in with politics, business and social figures. Therefore he sustained his popularity by giving the people what they wanted.

The Cause The main cause of the gangsters and crime in the united states was their refusal to obey prohibition laws. It was hard to regulate alcohol use therefore criminal behavior rose and caused public opinion to change about prohibition.

Resume for a Career in Crime Capone held 161 drinking establishments He was involved in 522 gang killings

Quote Include a quote which enhances the reader’s understanding of the individual’s impact on 1920s America Quote may have been said by the person, OR about the person

Quote "I make my money by supplying a public demand. If I break the law, my customers who number hundreds of the best people in Chicago, are as guilty as I am. The only difference is that I sell and they buy. Everybody calls me a racketeer. I call myself a businessman."

Impact on 1920s America Why does history remember this person?

Capone’s affect on the 1920’s Capone’s affect on the 1920’s was his undeniable amount of killings and his stance on the prohibition era. By selling liquor and creating an underground company with an annual income of 10 million; he clearly made his name known as the most famous gangster in Chicago.

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